Comments Thread For: Canelo Alvarez Says Terence Crawford, Teofimo Lopez, Naoya Inoue Top His P4P List
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Let's be real-a lot of fighters have had close fights that went their way. Saunders is a difficult fighter when switched on. I don't hear Charlos calling him out either, nor are they calling out Smith who Canelo just mopped the floor with. Hell, they aren't fighting Andrade, GGG or Jacobs either. Start calling them out on this and quit pretending like they are the saviors of their division by struggling with the semi-retired Korobovs and other dudes who aren't up to par.Last edited by damned1974; 05-06-2021, 12:22 PM.Comment
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to put that into perspective, Errol Spence is 6-0 against Current or Former champs. Jermall Charlo is 3-0 against Current or Former Champs. Jose Ramirez is 2-0 against Current or Former Champs and Demetrius Andrade is 1-0 against Current or Former Champs.Comment
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Seems that way, he is definitely a talented fighter and one of the best in the sport, but since his loss to Lara him and his team have carefully handpicked opponents at the right time to make him look as good as possible, somehow miraculously gets the benefit of the doubt in every close fight, and you're not allowed to call that out? I don't mind most but there's this one guy on here who was really bad, but he got banned for making some racial slur at another guy.Comment
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6 years ago I mean. Big Charlo won his belt fall of 2015, and then Canelo chose to fight Khan and Liam Smith instead. Little Charlo won it the next year.
Andrade already was a champ and even went on youtube and called Canelo a ***** and a hoe to try and get a fight with him. But again he fought James Kirkland instead.Last edited by damned1974; 05-06-2021, 12:40 PM.Comment
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Y'all Caneo fans lose the right to say "But who has Andrade, Charlo fought" when Canelo picks opponents like Kirkland, Liam Smith, Fielding, Khan, alcoholic fat Kovalev, ChavezComment
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First and foremost, I am a boxing fan, not exclusively a Canelo fan as you say. I have no specific allegiance with any one fighter, but in the context of this discussion I favor Canelo for many reasons.Last edited by damned1974; 05-06-2021, 12:53 PM.Comment
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I am not the biggest fan of comparing resumes of fighters at different weight levels. But there is no way to do these spectacular "P4P" lists without them. So for these conversations, I get it. As much as this thread has been gold, I am all for P4P lists even if they are so subjective that coin flips and dart throws are obviously involved.
Canelo Alvarez has moved up in divisions several times, but is comfortably fighting at 168. This Saturday, he fights Billy Jo Saunders. Now, BJS is in no one's top 10. I would venture not even close. He is, however, a respected boxer in any fair minded experts opinion. Now, he is a huge dog against the heavily favored Canelo, and no one except his fellow British stable mates think he has a chance.
And you know what? He instantly gives Alvarez a better opponent in less than 2 years campaigning at 164 than Crawford has had in his 4 years at 147. It is not even close. I recognize Crawford may not be at fault, but it changes the facts not even a little. Alvarez deserves to be #1 at this point over Crawford and I cannot see a valid argument for Crawford except "because I said so".Comment
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